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Richard Kim (karate) : ウィキペディア英語版 | Richard Kim (karate)
Richard Kim (November 17, 1917 – November 8, 2001) was an American martial artist. He was an instructor of various disciplines, including Okinawan Kobudo and Shōrinji-ryū Karate. ==Early life and career== Kim was born in Honolulu, Hawaii and began studying judo as a child in the early 1920s, under Kaneko. Around the same time, he also began studying karate under Arakaki Ankichi. Before World War II, his service in the United States Merchant Marine took him to east Asia. He cited many martial artists as his teachers, including Tachibana, Chen Chen Yuan, and Choa Hsu Lai. While in Japan, Kim studied Daito-ryu under Kotaro Yoshida and lived with him for seven years.〔For a non-referenced and anecdotal biography of Richard Kim, see: Warrener, Don (2006). ''20th Century Samurai'' (Martial Arts Masters).〕 Kim stated that he had in his possession the Daito-ryu scrolls and had been granted the Daito-ryu menkyo kaiden.〔For an anecdotal article on Richard Kim, see: Simon, Geraldine (1963). ''20th Century Warriors: Prominent Men in the Oriental Fighting Arts.〕 Kim also studied and taught Japanese and Okinawan weaponry.
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